Multiple Choice
1. Which of the following are not risk factors for mental illness?
A. Genes
B. Stressors
C. Video games
D. Environmental factors
2. The medical model of mental illness:
A. Attributes mental illness to the complex interaction of biological, psychological, and
social factors
B. Views mental illness as coming from an underlying physiological, biological, or genetic
cause
C. Associates mental illness with witches, demons, and evil spirits
D. Takes only biological and social factors into consideration
3. Which of the following is not true about hormones?
A. Hormones can change behaviour, but behaviours cannot change hormone levels
B. Hormones act in a gradual fashion, slower than neural signalling
C. A hormone can have multiple effects while one behaviour can be affected by multiple
hormones
D. Hormones change the probability or intensity of a behaviour
4. Which term does not match with its definition?
A. Etiology: What caused the illness?
B. DSM-5: The Dictionary of Scientific Modalities, 5th edition. It lists and describes
multiple neuroscientific processes and techniques.
C. Prognosis: What results from a person having this illness?
D. Diagnosis: What is the illness in question?
5. Which of the following regions do not match up with their role?
A. Occipital lobe - Vision
B. Hippocampus – Fear, memory
C. Temporal Lobe - Taste
, D. Brainstem - Breathing
6. are large collections of in the .
A. Tract; dendrites; CNS
B. Tract; axons; PNS
C. Nerve; dendrites; CNS
D. Nerve; axons; PNS
7. The resting membrane potential of a neuron is mV. During an action potential,
the potential is mV
A. +70mV, +30mV
B. -30mV, +70mV
C. -70mV, -30mV
D. -70mV, +30mV
8. In a neuron, information flows in the following direction:
A. Axon > axon terminal > dendrite > cell body
B. Cell body > dendrite > axon > axon terminal
C. Dendrite > axon > cell body > axon terminal
D. Dendrite > cell body > axon > axon terminal
9. The Peripheral Nervous System is composed of:
A. The brain and spinal cord
B. The Somatic Nervous System and spinal cord
C. The Somatic Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System
D. The brain and autonomic nervous system
10. A difference between post-synaptic potentials (PSPs) and Action Potentials is that:
A. PSPs are graded
B. Action potentials will fire if the threshold voltage is reached, however PSPs don’t cause
the cell to fire
C. PSPs can be inhibitory or excitatory while action potentials are always excitatory
D. All of the above
11. When the is inhibited by stress, we may give in to behaviours.
A. Prefrontal cortex, impulsive
B. Hippocampus, child-like
C. Prefrontal cortex, altruistic
D. Hippocampus, depressive-like